New Castle Country Club

This narrow course features small greens. There are either sand bunkers or water hazards incorporated into the designs of seven holes. Several creeks flow through the middle of the course, coming into play on three holes, and the terrain is somewhat rolling. The signature hole is #5, a 592-yard, par 5, requiring a downhill approach shot (a seventy-five foot drop in elevation) from off a cliff to a well-bunkered green. The ladies' par is actually 75.

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Course Reviews

Griffith Park Golf Courses - Wilson Course"wonderful"wonderful greens and fairways, every hole was definitely unique and fairly challenging. We were able to find an opening to play on the course on a busy day without making a reservation. Allowed us to bring a spectator, with a price of course. Played both courses and would definitely come back. The only set-back was...there wasn't a beverage cart in sight and the play was pretty slow, had to wait for other players. Overall experience was great and would recommend to others.---scott o'neal, Orange County

Sammons Park Golf Course"very average"The course is usually in bad shape. It is also relatively overpriced for the shape it is in.---Dr. Shanmugam, Dallas, TX

Tippecanoe Lake Country Club"Pleasantly surprised"Yes, I played tippy twice last summer, I was impressed the greens are well manicured, as are the fairways, the rough, although nearly nonexistent is playable. The fairways are hilly and narrow. Overall, it was a nice playing course for your average golfer. P.S the food in the clubhouse is excellent, try the bunger burger.---Frederick F. Von Peebles, Chicago- Gold coast

Clayton Park Golf Course"Local Hidden Gem"This is a fine local course for working on your irons. Even as a (60 year old) senior, I seldom use more than a 5 wood here. No sand, and water barely comes into play on one hole. Drastic elevation changes on the par 3 second and third holes. Course is wide open and wind can sometimes be a factor. Great for sharpening your skills before taking on regulation courses or for a pleasant 2 to 3 hours outdoors.---A Non, Crum Lynne, PA USA